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Thailand: Cabinet approves imposing Internal Security Act in Bangkok for period of anti-government demonstration.

Thai Press Reports

| November 26, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Thai News Services. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Section: Government and Politics - The Cabinet on November 24 approved the enforcement of the Internal Security Act (ISA) across the capital because intelligence officials have reported that anti-government protesters are planning to create chaos with the ultimate goal of ousting the government, The Nation reports.

The security law will be imposed from November 28 to December 14 to brace for the mass rallies the red-shirt Democratic Alliance against Dictatorship are planning to hold from Saturday to Wednesday.

Deputy government speaker Supachai Jaisamut said the Cabinet did not want a repeat of the bedlam in April when the red shirts blocked the Victory Monument and …

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